(Commonwealth) _ Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services (LECS) is proud to announce the return of Sri Lanka’s most focused exhibition for the construction, interior products, lighting, power, and energy sectors – the Construction Power and Energy Expo 2024. This prestigious event is scheduled to take place from 5-7 July 2024 at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Celebrating its eighth successive year, the Construction Power and Energy Expo is Sri Lanka’s premier event in the aforementioned sectors, providing a comprehensive platform for industry stakeholders, service providers, and exhibitors. This Expo is designed to showcase cutting-edge products and services, forge valuable connections, and drive innovation within the industry.
Key Focus Areas and Industry Importance
The power and energy industry is a critical pillar of Sri Lanka’s economic well-being, and this year’s Expo will have a strong emphasis on this sector, particularly highlighting advances in renewable energy and energy efficiency. The Sri Lankan government has set ambitious targets to increase the share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix. This initiative underscores the importance of platforms like the Construction Power and Energy Expo, where companies involved in wind farms, solar power projects, and other renewable energy solutions can showcase their advancements.
Unmatched Business Opportunities
The Expo is set to unlock new business opportunities for exhibitors, providing them with a platform to expand their reach and tap into untapped markets. It stands out as one of the only events that bring together multiple industries under one roof, including power, energy, construction, housing, interiors, and building materials. With over 14,000 visitors and more than 180 exhibitors expected to participate, the Construction Power and Energy Expo 2024 will provide unparalleled networking opportunities for industry professionals.
Diverse Industry Segments
The Construction Power and Energy Expo 2024 caters to a wide range of industry segments. From roofing systems, doors and windows, and sanitary ware to electrical engineering, renewable energy products, and construction equipment, the Expo is a one-stop shop for visitors seeking the latest solutions. The show attracts a diverse audience of industry professionals, including architects, interior designers, contractors, government officials, project managers, and key decision-makers. This diversity fosters a rich networking environment that facilitates collaboration, business deals, and the exchange of valuable market insights.
Enhanced Brand Visibility and Sponsorship Opportunities
For companies looking to enhance their brand visibility and connect with a targeted audience, the Construction Power and Energy Expo 2024 presents a unique opportunity. A variety of sponsorship packages are available, offering prominent branding across promotional materials, onsite signage, and other benefits. These packages are designed to cater to different marketing budgets and objectives, ensuring that all participating companies can maximize their impact.
Customizable Exhibition Options
LECS offers a range of stand options to suit the needs and budgets of all participants. From shell schemes with pre-built structures to bare spaces for custom setups, companies can customize their exhibition presence to maximize impact. This flexibility allows exhibitors to create a display that best represents their brand and products, thereby attracting more visitors and potential clients.
Comprehensive Platform for Growth
The Construction Power and Energy Expo has established itself as the premier platform for businesses and professionals within the building, housing, interiors, and power and energy sectors. This year’s edition promises to be even bigger and better, showcasing the latest trends, technologies, and solutions that are driving Sri Lanka’s growth and development.
With the Expo’s strong focus on renewable energy, it will highlight advancements in areas such as solar power, wind energy, and energy efficiency. These focus areas are critical as Sri Lanka moves towards a more sustainable and energy-efficient future.